Word: wooded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Sheets to Fidelity. Dietz's system, perfected over the past 15 years (and patented in 1963), requires the preparation of a canvas, wood panel or paper virtually identical with the one the artist used. He analyzes the order in which the artist applied his original colors, then programs them and transposes them onto as many as 70 different transparent plastic sheets, each of which has the exact, three-dimensional surface of the original painting. The prepared canvas is then printed with all 70 sheets. At present, Dietz works with only two manual presses, dealing principally with wholesalers, and charges...
...year, most of them "teaching exhibits," ranging from didactic displays on industrial design to such far-out spectaculars as last spring's "Feelies Show." In the latter, students were first plunged into a coal-black room, forced to grope their way along a handrail that turned from wood to fur to aluminum to sandpaper, while the floor underfoot changed from hardwood to rubbery sponge, in order, as Hayes puts it, to make them "aware" that they are "all nerves...
...with the Harvard Student Agency (and, in fact, are working with HSA at present on a evaluation of the Journal's business problems) working with the Journal they have the opportunity to enter something which is specifically theirs. As the Chinese proverb has it, "If you cut your own wood, it warms you twice...
...Social Studies); W.F. Marzluff Jr. of Stanford, Conn. (Chemistry); Mack Phillips of Newton (History); Jeremy D. Pool of Menlo Park, Calif. (Social Relations); Jon M. Rosenblatt of New York (English); Roger E. Rosenblatt of Alexandria, Va. (Social Relations): S.L. Saltonstall of Boston (History and Literature) and Robert E. Wood of Radnor, Pa. (Social Studies...
...because her subject is not the wide blue yonder but subjective space-the difference between seeing and remembering, between appearances and reality. The daughter of a Cologne genetics and anthropology professor, she works today in the U.S., building extraordinary constructions that combine lines and squiggles, notes and letters, painted wood hemispheres and optical-glass lenses that jiggle and twist the viewer's eye as he walks...